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Description

The objective of this course is to present and discuss the many factors involved in commissioning new power installations, placing particular emphasis on the testing of protective schemes. After study of this course, participants should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to their work activities. They will also be able to answer test questions on these subjects: Objectives of commissioning tests, Coordination of commissioning activities, Safety requirements, The need for documentation, Review of block diagrams, Inspection of primary installation, Review of protection schematics and wiring diagrams, Checking of secondary wiring, IR and continuity, Checking of control wiring, energizing the DC system, Testing VTs for insulation, ratio, polarity, Testing CTs for insulation, ratio, polarity, and excitation, Testing CT connections, Testing and calibrating relays, Secondary injection tests, Functional testing of protection schemes, Primary injection tests, Requirements prior to energization, Tests for phasing and phase sequence, In-service tests with load applied, Company test procedures and records.

If you are taking this course for NERC credit, the following credits will be reported.

Course Objectives

Learning Objectives: - Trainees will be able to describe the planning, coordination and safety of the pre-commissioning stage of protection scheme installation- Trainees will be able to describe typical tests required to prove the operation of protection relays and associated circuits.- Trainees will be able to describe typical tests required to prove the operation of protection relays and associated circuits.- Trainees will be able to describe tests that are performed on CTs, including the testing of CT connections.- Trainees will be able to describe the generator low excitation short-circuit test and explain its use in the testing of generator protection schemes.- Trainees will be able to describe the requirements for initial energization of the primary protection equipment.- Trainees will be able to describe tests that should be performed on protective schemes subsequent to placing them in service.

Topics Covered

Prerequisites

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End of Course Instructions

Congratulations on completing the course! Your credits earned on completion of this program will be reported to RCEP.net within 30 days of completion. Once we report your completion at RCEP.net, you will receive a certificate of completion provided by RCEP on the email address you have provided at the time of enrollment. Please keep the certificate for your record. You may be required to submit this certificate to the state to record your PDH or present it in case if you are audited. If you have any questions or concerns please contact customer service at http://www.360trainingsupport.com

Exams

After completing this course the final exam must be passed with a 70% or higher in order to receive certificate of completion.